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Red skin lump Problem by heru m. Patient Expert Question from visitor:MY pomeranian female dog, age 10 years. she got something on his leg see the picture attached.please tell me what it is? and now hwat to do…i am really very tensed , please reply soonAnswer :Hi,The picture is one of a “button-shaped”, red skin lump. It is impossible to tell you what it is precisely. However, I can tell ... Read on »
Skin by T Patient Expert When the ex and I were first dating, he would say sweet things to me like, "Your skin is so soft. Do you bathe in rose milk?" Well, to a 19 year old girl experiencing her first relationship, I was swooning. Years later, we were married and discussing this very topic: T:"You used to tell me that my skin was soft. You don't say that ... Read on »
Skin to skin by AtYourCervix Patient Expert This is how I do skin to skin after births (with mother's consent): When baby is born, I have a warm blanket on mom's belly/chest. I use that warm blanket to wipe off the birth secretions. Then I remove the wet blanket and place baby skin to skin between the mother's breasts. Then I take 1-2 more warm blankets and put them over baby and mom. ... Read on »
skin-to-skin by Kim C. Patient Expert little actions, big payoffs Often we do things a certain way because, well, that's the way we do them. We have good reasons and don't really question whether there is a better way. But maybe we should... An example: after a baby is born in a hospital (where most babies in the US are born), the baby might be put on its mom's chest for a minute, ... Read on »
Skin to Skin is Best by Kathryn H. Patient Expert In this beautiful story, skin to skin contact saves a child's life: "Parents 'Last Good Bye' Saved Their Baby's Life." What is a sad about this story is that the doctors had no hope. I've read/heard many a midwife's story where the midwife asks the parents to talk to a baby who is struggling to live and tell their baby they love him and ... Read on »
Dry Skin by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Dry skin is a common problem and a very irritating one. I have dry skin which can get itchy with no real reason at all. When I apply make-up, my forehead and cheeks show up white dry patches in spite of using a moisturizer. Well, a few years back I was troubled by T-zone and acne which prevented me from using moisturizers on face. Now, my skin ten ... Read on »
Beyond Skin Deep by TheHolisticOption Patient ExpertHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine By Dr. Christine Gonzalez (PharmD, CHC) After I discovered yet another natural grocery store this weekend, I found myself inquisitively perusing their extensive HABA (health and beauty aids) section. As part of a continuing effort to reduce the number of toxins I put into my body, I have realized the importance of the quality of the HABA products ... Read on »
Lumps by Sarah Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Went to hospital today to investigate some lumps that we have noticed under skin in Violet's lower abdomen and collarbone. There are about 6 in abdomen and 1 above her right collarbone. After seeing Specialist and Dr's today, they believe these lumps have been caused by some kind of trauma, causing a capillary bleed in her Vascular Malformations ( ... Read on »
Births, skin to skin contact by AtYourCervix Patient Expert Time for a birth post for the birth junkies out there, I suppose.Last evening, I had a lovely multip having her 4th baby. She really wasn't having much discomfort at all with her contractions, but once she hit a certain point in her dilation, she wanted her epidural. After all, she had an epidural with her other children, and she expected it agai ... Read on »